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Gilman Scholarship recipient connects to Polish heritage

Posted on March 01, 2017

Jennifer Polasek was able to connect to her family heritage while
spending the fall semester studying abroad in Poland.

Polasek, who had some experience speaking Polish with her family, was
not not fully immersed in the language. She said this challenge was
only an opportunity to learn more, not something that should
discourage students from going abroad.

“For many people, including me, studying in another country is the
scariest thing they’ll do in their education,” said Polasek, who is a
writing major.

She earned the Benjamin A. Gilman International
Scholarship, sponsored by the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of
Educational and Cultural Affairs.

While in Poland, Polasek spent time in Grand Rapids' Sister City,
Bielsko-Biala, and shared her experience through a blog
post published by Awesome Mitten.

Polasek found value in going to a place that some students might not
think about when choosing to study abroad. Universities work on the
value of language and diversity, Polasek said.

“I believe in keeping languages alive and keeping cultures alive,”
Polasek said. “I encourage students to go to a country they don’t know
about, and to consider the endless possibilities they can encounter there.”